Svět - Přátelská utkání klubů 04/13 10:00 - Tanjong Pagar United v Albirex Niigata Singapore W 4-0
Svět - Přátelská utkání klubů 03/01 11:45 - Balestier Khalsa FC v Tanjong Pagar United L 4-1
Svět - Přátelská utkání klubů 02/25 10:00 - Geylang International v Tanjong Pagar United L 3-1
Singapur - Pohár 11/25 10:00 1 [4] Balestier Khalsa FC v Tanjong Pagar United [3] L 7-2
Singapur - Pohár 10/21 10:00 1 [1] Lion City Sailors FC v Tanjong Pagar United [2] L 4-1
Singapur - Pohár 09/25 11:45 1 Tanjong Pagar United v Hougang United FC W 2-1
Singapur - Premier League 09/15 11:45 27 [8] Tanjong Pagar United v DPMM FC [7] D 1-1
Singapur - Premier League 08/26 10:00 27 Tanjong Pagar United v DPMM FC - Postponed
Singapur - Premier League 08/19 10:00 26 [6] Hougang United FC v Tanjong Pagar United [8] D 3-3
Singapur - Premier League 08/11 11:45 25 [7] Tanjong Pagar United v Albirex Niigata Singapore [1] L 2-3
Singapur - Premier League 08/05 10:00 24 [8] Tanjong Pagar United v Young Lions [9] W 3-2
Singapur - Premier League 07/20 11:45 22 [3] Lion City Sailors FC v Tanjong Pagar United [8] L 3-2
Singapur - Premier League 07/15 10:00 21 [8] Tanjong Pagar United v Geylang International [5] D 2-2
Singapur - Premier League 07/11 11:45 20 [3] Tampines Rovers FC v Tanjong Pagar United [8] L 2-1
Singapur - Premier League 07/06 11:45 19 [7] Tanjong Pagar United v Balestier Khalsa FC [4] L 2-3
Singapur - Premier League 07/01 10:00 18 [7] Tanjong Pagar United v Lion City Sailors FC [3] L 1-7
Singapur - Premier League 06/24 10:00 16 [1] Albirex Niigata Singapore v Tanjong Pagar United [7] L 4-0
Singapur - Premier League 06/11 10:00 16 [4] Balestier Khalsa FC v Tanjong Pagar United [7] L 4-3
Singapur - Premier League 06/06 11:45 14 [9] Young Lions v Tanjong Pagar United [6] W 3-4
Singapur - Premier League 05/28 10:00 13 [6] Tanjong Pagar United v Hougang United FC [8] L 1-3
Singapur - Premier League 05/21 10:00 12 [5] Geylang International v Tanjong Pagar United [7] W 2-3
Singapur - Premier League 05/14 10:00 11 [3] Tampines Rovers FC v Tanjong Pagar United [7] L 3-0
Singapur - Premier League 05/07 10:00 10 [7] DPMM FC v Tanjong Pagar United [6] L 2-1
Singapur - Premier League 04/16 12:30 9 [5] Tanjong Pagar United v Balestier Khalsa FC [6] L 2-4
Singapur - Premier League 04/10 12:30 8 [5] Tanjong Pagar United v Albirex Niigata Singapore [2] L 0-2
Singapur - Premier League 04/06 12:30 7 [8] Hougang United FC v Tanjong Pagar United [6] W 1-2
Singapur - Premier League 04/01 12:30 6 [7] Tanjong Pagar United v Young Lions [9] W 2-1
Singapur - Premier League 03/14 11:45 4 [8] DPMM FC v Tanjong Pagar United [7] L 2-1
Singapur - Premier League 03/10 11:45 3 [8] Tanjong Pagar United v Geylang International [2] W 2-0
Singapur - Premier League 03/03 11:45 2 [8] Tanjong Pagar United v Tampines Rovers FC [5] L 0-2

Tanjong Pagar United Football Club is a professional football club based in Queenstown, Singapore. The club took part in S.League from 1996 to 2004, and from 2011 to 2014. The club withdrew from the league after the 2004 season because of financial problems, but returned in 2011, with several similar breaks meanwhile. The club has since returned from 2020 onwards.

History

Prior to the formation of the S.League, the team was known as Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club, and won Singapore's National Football League in 1983 and 1987. The club changed its name to Tiong Bahru United Football Club in 1996, and then to Tanjong Pagar United in 1998. The team's mascot is a Jaguar.

The club were formed as Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club in 1975 and debuted in Division III of the National Football League, from which they were promoted as champions in 1978. This was followed by a second successive promotion in 1979, bringing the Jaguars to Division I. In 1982, they won the President's Cup and the following year, they were national league champions. They represented Singapore in the 1984 ASEAN Club Games, finishing third, then captured The Double in 1987.

In 1998, the club changed it named to Tanjong Pagar United and Lim Tong Hai captained the club in its debut season to a Singapore Cup and Singapore FA Cup double.

The early 1990s saw further successes, as they were Pools Cup winners in 1991 and 1993, finished runners-up in the FAS Premier League from 1991 to 1993 and bagged the FA Cup in 1994. Their strong performances led to their selection as one of eight clubs to compete in the newly formed S.League, so in 1995, they were renamed to Tiong Bahru Football Club and obtained a permanent home at the Queenstown Stadium.

In 2017, the owners of Tanjong Pagar United stated their intent to return to Singapore Premier League for the 2019 season, and in November 2017 applied to FAS to rejoin the league. On the same month, the team also appeals to continue their jackpot operations, which is the source of club's income, after new regulations by the Ministry of Home Affairs forced the club to wind down their operations. But after their appeals were rejected by Ministry of Home Affairs and were ordered to shut down their jackpot operations in April 2018, as of September 2019, there were no further updates from the club regarding this intent.

Returned to action

On 16 January 2020, the Football Association of Singapore confirms Tanjong Pagar United's participation in the 2020 Singapore Premier League season. Tanjong Pagar United went on to have their best finished in the league finishing in fifth place during the 2021 season. In the 2023 season, Singaporean star player, Khairul Amri received the "Goal of the Year" award while playing for the club which he scored an scissors kick against Hougang United in a 2–1 away win on 6 April 2023.